The Balfour Declaration of 1917 is a document that profoundly affected the Middle East. Palestine: The Reality is an expertly researched inside story of the Declaration. First published by Longman Green and Co, London, Palestine: The Reality had a short life due to the fact that the entire stock and the publisher’s premises were destroyed by the German Blitz in 1941.

Essential reading for travelers who wish to enjoy the amazing diversity of Australia, this book outlines the history of that great southern democracy from the arrival of the earliest Aboriginals some fifty or sixty thousand years ago to the present. Newly revised and updated.

Writer Ben Stubbs sets out at sunset, and as each hour of the night unfolds, mixing personal observation with literary and historical references, Stubbs introduces us to fascinating dimensions of Madrid that visitors may not see if they stick to well-trodden guidebook itineraries.

Fairy Tale Baking—a recipe book with a twist—features step-by-step instructions to creating enchanting treats, including cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and tarts, for all ages to enjoy. There are recipes for popular fairy tales such as Snow White, Hansel and Gretel, and Cinderella, with three projects for each tale—one main showstopper bake and two smaller, easy-to-make creations.

One of the Arab world’s most renowned chefs unlocks the secrets to Aleppo's distinctive cuisine in this comprehensive cookbook filled with practical guidance as well as step-by step explanations of over 200 irresistible recipes, such as Chili and Garlic Kebab, Syrian Fishcakes, Lamb Stuffed Eggplants, Semolina and Butter pudding, and the queen of the mezze table, Red Pepper and Walnut Spread.

Award-winning Maltese-Australian chef Shane Delia journeys to both the well-trodden souks and private dining rooms of locals across six countries, in search of the most exciting local flavors to bring back to his kitchen. East/West offers stunning photos and 80 recipes, distilled for the home cook.

Painter and poet, immigrant, rebel, global citizen, author of the beloved classic, The Prophet.Kahlil Gibran: Beyond Borderstells the inspiring saga of the artist’s life and creative vision. This colorful, richly illustrated biography draws on a lifetime of dedicated, persistent research to bring Gibran’s compelling story into our time.

Anan Ameri’s memoir comprises twenty-three stories that reflect the evolving of post-colonial Arab societies of her time, and the contradictory world around her. The result is compelling and unforgettable.

A novel about friendship, faith, and alienation, Just Another Jihadi Jane tells the tale of Islamist radicalization from the inside. Two children of Muslim immigrants in England’s industrial north become best friends, and find in religion and social media a community as welcoming and encouraging as their public education is estranging.

HE WORK OF A MODERN-DAY SOLZHENITSYN THAT EXPOSES ACTS OF VIOLENCE AND BRUTALITY COMMITTED BY THE SYRIAN REGIME This compelling first novel is the astonishing story of a Syrian political prisoner of conscience, an atheist mistaken for a radical Islamist—the worst kind of enemy of the state—who was locked up for 14 years without trial.

This book includes three collections from different phases in the late Darwish’s writing career, as well as reminiscences by friends drawn from the poet’s final years, and a moving account of the discovery of the new poems in this collection.

LONG AWAITED FIRST ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF CELEBRATED PALESTINIAN POETBorn in 1977, Tamim Al-Barghouti is probably one of the most widely read Palestinian poets of his generation. His poetry readings are attended by thousands, sometimes packing stadiums and amphitheaters. The poems in this collection were written in Cairo, Ramallah, Amman, Washington, DC and Berlin between 1997 and 2017.

"British artist Ryan... offers a fanciful modern fairy tale illustrated with a whole sheaf of his intricately detailed cut-paper silhouettes, including a poster on the back of the dust jacket. The hero, a young prince, lives in a palace in the middle of the city, trapped by protocol. ... It’s the first of three volumes, and readers will long for the next book."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)